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Edmund Leow has enjoyed a stellar career in law and exudes the same passion for his subject as if he were still climbing the legal profession ladder. But actually he is at the pinnacle – he has been senior partner at international law firm Dentons, Rodyk & Davidson LLP in Singapore since 2017, joining directly from three years in a prominent role as a judge with the Supreme Court there. That call to serve his country came after 26 years practising law at the prestigious Baker & McKenzie, first in London from 1987 and then in Singapore. Hubbis was privileged to enjoy his company via video call in early January, during which we learned much of the increasing dynamism of wealth structuring and estate and succession planning in Singapore. Leow explained that more relevant and tax-effective structures have become available in recent years, helping the island republic attract more ultra-wealthy families to its shores to establish vehicles and family offices, and thereby helping Singapore
Jan 22, 2021     Hubbis
Q9 Capital has announced that it has launched a full-service digital asset platform for private wealth which addresses the long-standing lack of digital asset services for mass affluent and high-net-worth (HNW) investors, family offices, wealth managers, and corporates.
The company enables clients to buy, sell, store, and earn recurring income on cryptocurrencies within a single platform, the firm said in a press release.
Q9 has seen strong client uptake based on its combined offering of dedicated relationship management, a digitally native platform, and an integrated product set – all while securely delivering a seamless user experience and the close personal connection that private wealth clients expect.
Naomi Rive is a Group Director and Head of Private Wealth at Highvern, the Jersey-based fiduciary and fund services provider first founded in 1969, then controlled by a leading UK private bank and in 2016 acquired by the incumbent management team, which continues to drive the business forward today. In late 2020, Hubbis had the pleasure of ‘meeting’ with Naomi to discuss all things wealth management, and to hear exactly why and how Highvern is building its client base around the world, leveraging its history, expertise, and its deep empathy with HNW and UHNW clients in wealth structuring, administration, governance and advisory services across a wide range of individuals, families, family offices, fund managers and family-owned corporates.